Tréguier Travel guide

Tréguier : Michelin's recommendations

Deep in the estuary formed by the confluence of the Jaudy and the Guindy, this ancient bishopric and historic capital of the Trégor region occupies a hillside location. Its Gothic cathedral, cobbled streets and timber-framed houses make for a captivating picture a stone’s throw from a particularly attractive coastline (Port-Blanc, the Plougrescant peninsula, Arcouest Point and the island of Bréhat).

Tourist attractions Tréguier : Things to see and do

pl. du Martray F - 22220 Tréguier

One of Brittany's finest cathedrals, dating principally from the 14 and 15C. Three towers stand on the transept. On the south side is an attractive «bell portico», surmounted by a flamboyant window. The Romanesque Hastings Tower dates from the 12C. T..

20 r. Ernest-Renan F - 22220 Tréguier

This 16C timber-framed house contains souvenirs and documents relating to Ernest Renan. Visitors can see the room where he was born, a reconstitution of his study, his library at the Collège de France and the two rooms where he liked to work as a chi..

pl. du Martray F - 22220 Tréguier

In the town centre, standing in an attractive square lined with old houses, is the statue of Ernest Renan (1823-1892) by Jean Boucher. Not far away is the Calvary of Protestation, sculpted by Yves Hernot in 1904 and commissioned by Catholics who were..

Hotels Tréguier

5, rue Marcellin Berthelot. F - 22220 TREGUIER

"Aigue Marine nestles below the charming town of Tréguier, offering a peaceful setting for a sojourn where comfort and well-being are fully catered for. Well sheltered from the estuary, where sea meets sky, it overlooks the marina. Chill-out fac..

Restaurants Tréguier

5 r. Marcellin Berthelot F - 22220 Tréguier

Aquamarine is the fine mineral after which this maritime restaurant is named. The chef, a local man, serves his tasty versions of fish and seafood cuisine. The fish is cooked to perfection, beautifully flavoured and extremely fresh.